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词条 ARIA Music Awards of 2015
释义

  1. Multiple winners and nominees

  2. Nominees and winners

     ARIA Awards  Fine Arts Awards  Artisan Awards 

  3. ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

  4. Performers

     Main show 

  5. Presenters

  6. See also

  7. Notes

  8. References

  9. External links

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The 29th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2015 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards. The latter ceremony took place on 26 November at the Star Event Centre and aired on Network Ten.[1]

The final nominees for ARIA Award categories were announced on 7 October as well as nominees and winners for Fine Arts Awards and Artisan Awards.[2][3] ARIA opened the public-voted categories Song of the Year, Best International Act, Best Australian Live Act and Best Video, which includes Twitter live vote for Best Australian Live Act.[2] Tame Impala won the most awards with five trophies from six nominations, while Courtney Barnett received the most final nominations with eight categories and won four.[2][6] Tina Arena was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the ceremony.[4]

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Multiple winners and nominees

  • Tame Impala – 5 wins from 6 nominations
  • Courtney Barnett – 4 wins from 8 nominations
  • Vance Joy – 1 win from 7 nominations
  • Jarryd James – 1 win from 5 nominations
  • Hermitude – 7 nominations
  • Gang of Youths – 5 nominations

Nominees and winners

ARIA Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.[2]

  • Tame Impala – Currents (Modular / Universal Music Australia)
    • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk! Records/Remote Control)
    • Flight Facilities – Down to Earth (Future Classic)
    • Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light (Elefant Traks)
    • Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away (Liberation Music)
  • Tame Impala – Currents (Modular / Universal Music Australia)
    • 5 Seconds of Summer – LiveSOS (EMI)
    • AC/DC – Rock or Bust (Alberts / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light (Elefant Traks / Inertia Music)
    • The Preatures – Blue Planet Eyes (Mercury Australia / Universal Music Australia)
  • Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
    • #1 Dads – "Nominal"
    • Daniel Johns – Talk
    • Guy Sebastian – "Tonight Again"
    • Jarryd James – "Do You Remember"
  • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk! Records / Remote Control)
    • Jessica Mauboy – "Can I Get a Moment?" (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Meg Mac – MegMac EP (littleBIGMAN / Inertia)
    • Megan Washington – There There (Mercury Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Sia – "Elastic Heart" (Inertia Recordings)
  • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk! Records / Remote Control)
    • Conrad Sewell – "Start Again" (300 Entertainment / Warner Music Australia)
    • Gang of Youths – The Positions (Verge / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Jarryd James – "Do You Remember" (Jarryd James Music / Dryden Street Limited)
    • Meg Mac – "Never Be" (littleBIGMAN / Inertia)
  • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit
    • Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light
    • Jarryd James – "Do You Remember"
    • Paul Kelly – The Merri Soul Sessions
    • Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
  • Oh Mercy – When We Talk About Love (EMI)
    • John Farnham & Olivia Newton-John – Two Strong Hearts Live (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Megan Washington – There There (Mercury Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Paul Kelly – The Merri Soul Sessions (Gawd Aggie Recordings / Universal Music Australia)
    • Szymon – Tigersapp (EMI / Eloper Music)
  • C. W. Stoneking – Gon' Boogaloo (King Hokum Records / Caroline Australia)
    • Marlon Williams – Marlon Williams (Caroline Australia)
    • The Black Sorrows – Endless Sleep (Head Records)
    • The Waifs – Beautiful You (Jarrah Records / MGM)
    • Tim Rogers & The Bamboos – The Rules of Attraction (Warner Music Australia)
  • Northlane – Node (UNFD)
    • Born Lion – Final Words (FOUR|FOUR / Universal Music Australia)
    • In Hearts Wake – Skydancer (UNFD)
    • King Parrot – Dead Set (EVP Recordings / Rocket Distribution)
    • Thy Art Is Murder – Holy War (UNFD)
  • Tame Impala – Currents
    • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit
    • Dead Letter Circus – Aesthesis
    • Gang of Youths – The Positions
    • The Preatures – Blue Planet Eyes
  • Seth Sentry – Strange New Past (High Score Records / Inertia)
    • Citizen Kay – Demokracy (Asphalt Records / MGM)
    • Hiatus Kaiyote – Choose Your Weapon (Flying Buddha / Sony Music Masterworks)
    • The Meeting Tree – "R U a Cop" (Verge / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Tuka – Life Death Time Eternal (EMI)
  • Shane Nicholson – Hell Breaks Loose (Lost Highway Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Catherine Britt – Boneshaker (Lost Highway Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Lee Kernaghan – Spirit of the Anzacs (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Mustered Courage – White Lies and Melodies (Lost Highway Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Troy Cassar-Daley – Freedom Ride (Liberation Music)
  • Jarryd James – "Do You Remember" (Jarryd James Music / Dryden Street Limited)
    • Conrad Sewell – "Start Again" (300 Entertainment / Warner Music Australia)
    • Sia – "Elastic Heart" (Inertia Recordings)
    • Tame Impala – "Let It Happen" (Modular / Universal Music Australia)
    • Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away (Liberation Music)
  • RÜFÜS – "You Were Right" (Sweat It Out!)
    • Alison Wonderland – Run (EMI)
    • Flight Facilities – Down to Earth (Future Classic)
    • Hayden James – "Something About You" (Future Classic)
    • Peking Duk feat. SAFIA – "Take Me Over" (Vicious Bitch / Universal Music Australia)
  • Sam Moran – Play Along with Sam: BOO! (6 Degrees Records / MGM)
    • Giggle and Hoot – Hootastic Tunes (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Play School – Favourite Things – Songs and Nursery Rhymes from Play School (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Rhys Muldoon – Perfect Is the Enemy of Good (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • The Wiggles – Rock & Roll Preschool (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
  • Matt Okine – Live at the Enmore Theatre (Century Entertainment)
    • Bondi Hipsters – "Fuhck the Bahnks" (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Buddy Goode – Songs to Ruin Every Occasion (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Ronny Chieng – Chieng Reaction (Century Entertainment)
    • Sammy J & Randy – Live (Head Records)
  • Conrad Sewell – "Start Again" (300 Entertainment / Warner Music Australia)
    • Grace – "You Don't Own Me" feat. G-Eazy (RCA / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Iggy Azalea – "Trouble" feat. Jennifer Hudson (Mercury Australia / Universal Music Australia)
    • Jarryd James – "Do You Remember" (Jarryd James Music / Dryden Street Limited)
    • Marlisa – "Stand by You" (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Nathaniel – "Live Louder" (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Peking Duk – "Take Me Over" feat. SAFIA (Vicious Bitch/Universal Music Australia)
    • Sia – "Elastic Heart" (Inertia Recordings)
    • The Veronicas – "You Ruin Me" (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Vance Joy – "Georgia" (Liberation Music)
  • Matt Sharp & Daniel James for the Veronicas – "You Ruin Me"
    • Prad Senanayake for Alison Wonderland – "U Don't Know" feat. Wayne Coyne
    • Charlie Ford for Courtney Barnett – "Pedestrian at Best"
    • Lorin Askill for Daniel Johns – "Aerial Love"
    • Anthony Rose for Delta Goodrem – "Wings"
    • Clemens Habicht for Flume – "Some Minds" feat. Andrew Wyatt
    • Kess Broekman-Dattner for Hermitude – "Through the Roof" feat. Young Tapz
    • Duncan Toombs for Lee Kernaghan – "Spirit of the Anzacs"
    • Filmery for Shane Nicholson – "Secondhand Man"
    • Luci Schroder for Vance Joy – "Georgia"
  • 5 Seconds of Summer – Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour
    • Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit Album Tour
    • Gang of Youths – Gang of Youths National Tour
    • Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light Tour
    • Hilltop Hoods – Cosby Sweater Australian Tour
    • Nick Cave – Nick Cave Australian Tour
    • Paul Kelly – The Merri Soul Sessions Tour
    • Sheppard – The Bombs Away Tour
    • The Preatures – The Cruel Tour
    • Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away Tour
  • One Direction – Four (Syco / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Calvin Harris – Motion (Columbia / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Ed Sheeran – x (Atlantic UK / Warner Music)
    • Foo Fighters – Sonic Highways (RCA / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Hozier – Hozier (Columbia / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • James Bay – Chaos and the Calm (Universal / Universal Music Australia)
    • Mark Ronson – Uptown Special (Columbia / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Meghan Trainor – Title (Epic Records / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Sam Smith – In the Lonely Hour (Capitol / EMI)
    • Taylor Swift – 1989 (Big Machine Records / Universal Music Australia)
Album of the YearBest Group
Best Male ArtistBest Female Artist
Breakthrough ArtistBest Independent Release
Best Adult Contemporary AlbumBest Blues & Roots Album
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal AlbumBest Rock Album
Best Urban AlbumBest Country Album
Best Pop ReleaseBest Dance Release
Best Children's AlbumBest Comedy Release
Song of the YearBest Video
Best Australian Live ActBest International Artist

Fine Arts Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name. Winners were announced on 7 October.[5]

  • Tamara-Anna Cislowska, Peter Sculthorpe: Complete Works for Solo Piano (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
    • Amy Dickson, Island Songs (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
    • Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Brandenburg Celebrates (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
    • Grigoryan Brothers, This Time (Which Way Music)
    • Sally Whitwell, I Was Flying (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
  • Barney McAll, Mooroolbark (ABC Jazz / Universal Music Australia)
    • Allan Browne Quintet, Ithaca Bound (Jazzhead / MGM Distribution)
    • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Quarters! (Flightless / Remote Control)
    • Paul Grabowsky, Solo (ABC Jazz / Universal Music Australia)
    • Sarah McKenzie, We Could Be Lovers (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
  • Various Artists, Beat the Drum – Celebrating 40 Years of Triple J (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Ed Kuepper, Last Cab to Darwin – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Melbourne Symphony Orchestra / Nigel Westlake, Paper Planes – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Opera Australia, Bliss (Brett Dean / Amanda Holden / Peter Carey) (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
    • Various Artists, The Water Diviner – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Universal Music Australia)
  • Gurrumul, The Gospel Album (Skinnyfish Music / MGM)
    • Baby et Lulu, Album Deux (Independent / MGM)
    • Christine Anu, Island Christmas (Social Family Records / Universal Music Australia / The Orchard)
    • Genevieve Lacey and James Crabb, Heard This and Thought of You (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
    • Joseph Tawadros, Truth Seekers, Lovers and Warriors (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
Best Classical Album
Best Jazz Album
Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album
Best World Music Album

Artisan Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name. Winners were announced on 7 October.[5]

  • Courtney Barnett for Courtney Barnett, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (Milk! Records / Remote Control)
    • Bjenny Montero for Pond, Man It Feels Like Space Again (EMI)
    • Daniel Johns, Aref and Peter Salmon-Lomas for Daniel Johns, Talk (Eleven / EMI)
    • Nathan Johnson for Gang of Youths, The Positions (Verge / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Timothy Lovett for Flight Facilities, Down to Earth (Future Classic)
  • Kevin Parker for Tame Impala, Currents (Modular / Universal Music Australia)
    • Adrian Breakspear and Peter Holz for Gang of Youths, Radioface (Verge / Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
    • Mitch Kenny for Hermitude, Dark Night Sweet Light (Elefant Traks / Inertia Music)
    • Nick Didia for The Waifs, Beautiful You (Jarrah Records / MGM)
    • Virginia Read for Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Brandenburg Celebrates (ABC Classics / Universal Music Australia)
  • Kevin Parker for Tame Impala, Currents (Modular / Universal Music Australia)
    • Daniel Johns and Damn Moroda for Daniel Johns, Talk (Eleven / EMI)
    • Garth Porter for Lee Kernaghan, Spirit of the Anzacs (ABC Music / Universal Music Australia)
    • Luke Dubber and Angus Stuart for Hermitude, Dark Night Sweet Light (Elefant Traks / Inertia Music)
    • Nick Didia for The Waifs, Beautiful You (Jarrah Records / MGM)
Best Cover Artist
Engineer of the Year
Producer of the Year

ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

On 25 October ARIA announced that Tina Arena was due to be inducted into their Hall of Fame.[4] To further honour her, and previous inductees, the ARIA Hall of Fame Walk was established on 6 November with Arena as the first artist to be featured.[16] At the ceremony she was introduced by Kylie Minogue, also a Hall of Fame inductee, and was presented the trophy by cyclist, Cadel Evans.[6][18] Arena performed a new version of her 1994 song, "Chains", which featured Jessica Mauboy and the Veronicas on co-lead vocals.[6] Arena released the performance as a single, which debuted at No. 14 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[6]

In her acceptance speech Arena wanted to "acknowledge that ladies over 40 are still in the game" she specifically named Minogue, Madonna, Jennifer Lopez and Annie Lennox; she continued "Keep doing what you're doing, ladies, because we will decide when it's time for us to stop."[7] She also voiced her concern about support for local artists by broadcasters, "Radio please don't try and meet your Australian quotas because you have to, exceed them because you really want to".[7]

  • Tina Arena[4]

Performers

Main show

The following artists performed at the ARIA Music Awards:[8][9]

  • Conrad Sewell
  • Flight Facilities
  • Hermitude
  • Jarryd James
  • Jessica Mauboy
  • Nathaniel
  • Peking Duk
  • The Veronicas
  • Vance Joy
  • Tina Arena
  • Ed Sheeran

Presenters

The following presenters handed out trophies at the ceremony:[10]

  • Ed Sheeran
  • Kylie Minogue

See also

  • Music of Australia

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2015/09/25/aria-awards-confirm-2015-venue-and-date/|title=ARIA Awards confirm 2015 venue and date|publisher= themusic.com.au|work= Staff Writer|date=25 September 2015|accessdate=4 October 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/news/2015/2015-aria-awards-connected-by-telstra-nominated-ar | title = 2015 ARIA Awards Connected by Telstra Nominated Artists Revealed | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | date = 7 October 2015 | accessdate = 9 October 2015 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url= http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/tame-impala-courtney-barnett-more-land-early-2015-aria-award-nominations/|title= Tame Impala, Courtney Barnett & More Land Early 2015 ARIA Award Nominations|publisher= musicfeeds.com.au|first=Tom | last = Williams|date=30 September 2015|accessdate=4 October 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/News/2015/One-of-the-greatest-Australian-voices-of-all-time, | title = One of the Greatest Australian Voices of all Time, Tina Arena to Be Inducted in the ARIA Hall of Fame | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association | date = 25 October 2015 | accessdate = 26 October 2015 }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/courtney-barnett-hermitude-tame-impala-lead-2015-aria-award-nominations/ |title=Courtney Barnett, Hermitude, Tame Impala Lead 2015 ARIA Award Nominations |publisher=musicfeeds.com.au |first=Nastassia |last=Baroni |date=7 October 2015 |accessdate=7 October 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6c5aT9Kwd?url=http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/courtney-barnett-hermitude-tame-impala-lead-2015-aria-award-nominations/ |archivedate=7 October 2015 }}
6. ^{{cite web | url = http://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Tina+Arena | title = Discography Tina Arena | author = Hung, Steffen | publisher = Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien | accessdate = 12 December 2015 }}
7. ^{{cite web | url = https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/nov/27/aria-awards-2015-tame-impala-take-top-gongs-as-tina-arena-calls-out-ageism | title = Aria awards 2015: Tame Impala take top gongs as Tina Arena calls out ageism | work = The Guardian | date = 27 November 2015 | accessdate = 12 December 2015 }}
8. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/aria-hall-of-fame-inductee-tina-arena-demands-local-artists-get-more-backing-from-industry/story-e6frfn09-1227597854868 | title = ARIA Hall of Fame inductee Tina Arena demands local artists get more backing from industry | author = McCabe, Kathy | work = news.com.au | publisher = News Corp Australia | date = 6 November 2015 | accessdate = 16 November 2015 }}
9. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/News/2015/The-worldwide-phenomenon-that-is-ED-SHEERAN-confir | title = The Worldwide Phenomenon That Is Ed Sheeran Confirmed to Perform at the 2015 ARIA Awards Connected by Telstra | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | date = 7 November 2015 | accessdate = 17 November 2015 }}
10. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.ariaawards.com.au/News/2015/KYLIE-IS-COMING-HOME-FOR-THE-ARIA-AWARDS | title = Kylie Is Coming Home for the ARIA Awards | publisher = Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | date = 13 November 2015 | accessdate = 17 November 2015 }}

References

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External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.ariaawards.com.au/home.php}}
{{ARIA music awards}}

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